Xerox

Xerox Holdings Corporation (/ˈzɪərɒks/, ZEER-ocks; also known simply as Xerox) is an American corporation that sells print and digital document products and services in more than 160 countries. Xerox is headquartered in Norwalk, Connecticut (having moved from Stamford, Connecticut, in October 2007), though it is incorporated in New York with its largest population of employees based around Rochester, New York, the area in which the company was founded. The company purchased Affiliated Computer Services for $6.4 billion in early 2010. As a large developed company, it is consistently placed in the list of Fortune 500 companies.

Xerox Holdings Corporation
FormerlyHaloid Photographic Company
Company typePublic
IndustryInformation technology
FoundedApril 18, 1906 (1906-04-18), in Rochester, New York, U.S.
Founders
Headquarters,
U.S.
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Products
ServicesDocument services
Revenue US$7.11 billion (2022)
US$−328 million (2022)
US$−322 million (2022)
Total assets US$11.54 billion (2022)
Total equity US$3.34 billion (2022)
Number of employees
20,500 (2022)
Subsidiaries
Websitexerox.com
Footnotes / references

On December 31, 2016, Xerox separated its business process service operations, essentially those operations acquired with the purchase of Affiliated Computer Services, into a new publicly traded company, Conduent. Xerox focuses on its document technology and document outsourcing business, and traded on the NYSE from 1961 to 2021, and the Nasdaq since 2021.

Researchers at Xerox and its Palo Alto Research Center invented several important elements of personal computing, such as the desktop metaphor GUI, the computer mouse and desktop computing. The concepts were adopted by Apple Inc. and later Microsoft.

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